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i can tell you that west virginia state college is another historically black college that had a civilian pilot training facility before everyone else did and several people from that general area went to west virginia state to learn to fly before the air corps had opened this up to others. there is that central focus that is bringing people in from that area. the pittsburgh courier is considered the first among equals among the black newspapers that are calling for greater opportunities for african-americans in the armed forces. they were the first to use the term double victory. african-americans in world war ii were fighting for a victory abroad and over jim crow at home. they pushed so much legislation that the package to allow african-americans into the armed forces and to desegregate hiring and defense industries that package was known as the courier bill. so the courier was at the forefront of this. the chicago defender might say this was doing better work. i would let them argue that among themselves. but the quarrier -- thanks. the chicago defender was doing that because they wan
i can tell you that west virginia state college is another historically black college that had a civilian pilot training facility before everyone else did and several people from that general area went to west virginia state to learn to fly before the air corps had opened this up to others. there is that central focus that is bringing people in from that area. the pittsburgh courier is considered the first among equals among the black newspapers that are calling for greater opportunities for...
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outside of dc during a raid in 2004, the fbi uncovered muslim brotherhood documents in northern virginia at the home of a leading american brotherhood operative that named several of these groups who you see on cnn, fox news, msnbc purporting to be spokesmen. they identify them as, quote, our friends. friends of the brotherhood. these are subversive organizations that have no place in american society. >> host: but why? why are they so good at getting deeply -- i mean, i want to talk about the level of infiltration here because this is something that the soviets dreamed of but were never able to bring off. however, the infrastructure in law enforcement and in our courts and in education and in media and now the highest levels of government -- if i'm -- what you say in the book is true, indicate that there are operatives almost everywhere we turn. how do you get rid of these folks and how do you begin that process because from what i can see, neither party in congress and certainly this administration, nor the previous administration, has done anything but say how can we help? >> guest: s
outside of dc during a raid in 2004, the fbi uncovered muslim brotherhood documents in northern virginia at the home of a leading american brotherhood operative that named several of these groups who you see on cnn, fox news, msnbc purporting to be spokesmen. they identify them as, quote, our friends. friends of the brotherhood. these are subversive organizations that have no place in american society. >> host: but why? why are they so good at getting deeply -- i mean, i want to talk...
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. >> arlington, virginia, you are on c-span. welcome to our discussion about ernest hemmingway. >> caller: thank you. good afternoon. i am interested to know if your experts have any knowledge or input of a jewel that ernest hemmingway was supposedly involved with? i believe a reporter from new zealand? his name may have been thomas scott or edward scott and i just have heard rumors that he was, there was a challenge to a dual. and i just wondered if there was any truth to it or if they could elap rate on that. >> linda miller, do you know about a dual in his past? >> i know about a dual that he had in the office of max perkins related to a challenge to hemmingway's masculinity. but i don't know of any dual related to this at all. that's new. i had not heard of "the credo" either that was brought up in the previous quee sue susan bee, just given our first two questions, you begin to see that this man live ad larger-than-life kind of existence. how typical would he have been of men of his generation? >> well, you know, these ques
. >> arlington, virginia, you are on c-span. welcome to our discussion about ernest hemmingway. >> caller: thank you. good afternoon. i am interested to know if your experts have any knowledge or input of a jewel that ernest hemmingway was supposedly involved with? i believe a reporter from new zealand? his name may have been thomas scott or edward scott and i just have heard rumors that he was, there was a challenge to a dual. and i just wondered if there was any truth to it or if...
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she and her husband don live near manasas virginia and rescue old or disabled dogs. comcast had screwed up their phone service. they just wanted it back. >> we had been down there. we had been to the office and asked to speak to the manager or a superviseor. they put us on a bench out in the hallway, said we'll get him for you. two hours later they walked out and said, oh, he went home. >> reporter: that was a friday in august, 2007. by monday afternoon after a week without a phone, mona shaw was mad. >> and i thought, okay. let's see. a hammer. >> reporter: see the pin on her collar? >> so i walkd in, walked past a whole bunch of people standing in line and leaned over the counter and started smashing the dickens out of their computer and telephone. the one woman got up and ran. she just took off running. i said, have i got your attention now? >> reporter:. >> your call is important to us. thank you for holding. (music). >> reporter: admit it. when you're on hold in customer service hell and the robotic voice tells you "the average wait time is 89 minutes," deep dow
she and her husband don live near manasas virginia and rescue old or disabled dogs. comcast had screwed up their phone service. they just wanted it back. >> we had been down there. we had been to the office and asked to speak to the manager or a superviseor. they put us on a bench out in the hallway, said we'll get him for you. two hours later they walked out and said, oh, he went home. >> reporter: that was a friday in august, 2007. by monday afternoon after a week without a phone,...
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long after the president died and at that point* the president's papers were still announced in june virginia at the torpedo factory then moved here and procedures of the roosevelt library was more relaxed ands we they are now. gm has told me more than once that he and frank were a both here before long spells and away from their families so they wanted to get as much work done as possible while they were here at hyde park. so they could pay a security guard to stay until midnight so they could work until midnight. it is notq quite done that d way anymore?ink [laughter] i think the federal marshals may come to take him away for doing that. life has changed. in any case as bob and susan have said, a lawyer and and the fox is not only of classic but almost everything that has beenhi writtenng about roosevelt during that time has been influenced of what has been written of "roosevelt and lion and the fox" and has often been asked by a those who do not read every word what does the title, from? if this was a particular question because i remember him telling me when the book came out 1956 he was
long after the president died and at that point* the president's papers were still announced in june virginia at the torpedo factory then moved here and procedures of the roosevelt library was more relaxed ands we they are now. gm has told me more than once that he and frank were a both here before long spells and away from their families so they wanted to get as much work done as possible while they were here at hyde park. so they could pay a security guard to stay until midnight so they could...
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she's in holiday, in virginia to meet her father. but she was taking something for medication, and i called her brother. >> so everything is okay. >> while there never seemed to be anything wrong, any suspic n suspicions raise the questions in maiti nepal. the police act largely as onlookers. they'll respond when they leave to get a trafficker, but they don't have the resources to themselves look for traffickers. >> the police of maiti nepal has been very good. we have been working with the police. there are 26 fathers between the official borders, but sometimes we have problems, but then you cannot put all the police into one basket, right? >> it is unnecessary to create that image. fast forward. >> he would think it would be nice if we had dumation. >> so you know who is coming in and out. >> they're going to start the day after tomorrow. >> what is it that we could ask that could help what you do? >> there is a problem of coming through, and coordination of nepal and asarite for the policy. >> more people. >> more government power
she's in holiday, in virginia to meet her father. but she was taking something for medication, and i called her brother. >> so everything is okay. >> while there never seemed to be anything wrong, any suspic n suspicions raise the questions in maiti nepal. the police act largely as onlookers. they'll respond when they leave to get a trafficker, but they don't have the resources to themselves look for traffickers. >> the police of maiti nepal has been very good. we have been...
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thirdly, we have an amazing republican farm team coming up that can pitch in can be attorney general of virginia the rent for governors is like chris christie, stunningly articulate which is something to forget wine crisco back on the attorney general kansas city runs for governor, same thing. marco rubio is turning out to be a fantastic senator. he can run for president. so we applaud this amazing talent and it's not going to be a cakewalk. particular because obvious foreign enemy if he doesn't run this time. >> how tall are you? i am 66. >> i think about it, seven, give or take. >> unshared [inaudible [inaudible] [inaudible] >> yeah, this should be aware county on the heritage foundation. they should be a good year for the republicans in the senate. in 2010 we had a lot of enthusiasm, a lot of anger about obamacare. it was just the luck of the draw. even though the democrats will be 60, 70%. it was 50/50 republicans and democrats. but barbara boxer were in suit states. didn't have enough to pick up senate seats, but that changes next year and it changes three years from now. those are fantasti
thirdly, we have an amazing republican farm team coming up that can pitch in can be attorney general of virginia the rent for governors is like chris christie, stunningly articulate which is something to forget wine crisco back on the attorney general kansas city runs for governor, same thing. marco rubio is turning out to be a fantastic senator. he can run for president. so we applaud this amazing talent and it's not going to be a cakewalk. particular because obvious foreign enemy if he...
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your water temperatures from virginia beach to miami looking good. jumping into the ocean in miami. 84 degrees will be absolutely beautiful. you certainly don't need a wet suit there. all right. that's a quick look at your national weather >>> all right. bianna, back you to. >> you hail from canada and the duke and duchess of cambridge are there. also known as will and kate. they are taking canada by storm before heading to the u.s. later in the week. huge crowds are turning out wherever they go. but who are they there to see? abc's bob woodruff is traveling with the royal couple and joins us from quebec city where they are arriving today. bob, i have a feeling they are coming to see kate. >> yes, that's true. in this beautiful, beautiful city. i don't know if you've been here in quebec city. it's actually more than 400 years old. one of the oldest in north america. this is city hall built 200 years ago. will and kate made their way up here from montreal on a navy ship up the st. lawrence river. this is the next stop on what is a very, very successfu
your water temperatures from virginia beach to miami looking good. jumping into the ocean in miami. 84 degrees will be absolutely beautiful. you certainly don't need a wet suit there. all right. that's a quick look at your national weather >>> all right. bianna, back you to. >> you hail from canada and the duke and duchess of cambridge are there. also known as will and kate. they are taking canada by storm before heading to the u.s. later in the week. huge crowds are turning out...
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was sort of a wannabe industrial town that never works but great place, but corner of tennessee and virginia and kentucky, mountainous area. smallpox broke out, and as most southern places blame the african-americans. so in order to get the black population of this community vaccinated, the local doctors went in with police in communities and actually, in one news story that i have, tackled people can handcuff him and vaccinate them at the point of a gun. so strong measures were taken, usually in places like rural and most were powerless. >> just following up on that, i'm a lawyer, so i have read jacobsen pretty closely, but i don't necessary know all about the social aspects behind. one thing interesting about the case to me is it's about vaccination when there's an outbreak going on. so the idea that you could actually vaccinate repetitively. we think of vaccine and vaccination doesn't seem to be the way they thought about it at the time. we don't want to compare him how people respond to the smallpox vaccination question during an outbreak to how we think whooping cough when no one has se
was sort of a wannabe industrial town that never works but great place, but corner of tennessee and virginia and kentucky, mountainous area. smallpox broke out, and as most southern places blame the african-americans. so in order to get the black population of this community vaccinated, the local doctors went in with police in communities and actually, in one news story that i have, tackled people can handcuff him and vaccinate them at the point of a gun. so strong measures were taken, usually...
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this is a technical term i learned at virginia tech, so bear with me. but cap and trade today is better than a doornail. -- deader than a doornail. it is done. did al gore suddenly say he was just kidding about that? you know what happened to cap and trade? you happen to cap and trade. this grass-roots ruble rose up and kill the legislation. payoff,ck, big labor's it has not even come up for a vote. it is on the ash heap of history in this country because of you. [applause] and health care -- there is no way around it. we have some victories. we stopped the public option, but it was a defeat most bitter, was it not? we lost that one. in defeat, you worked so hard at educating your fellow americans that in the and that catapulted our movement to ascendancy in this country in november 2010. even in defeat, that ended up being a victory. you are the reason for those results. if you wonder whether we are making a difference, we are. if you wonder whether we are winning, we are. it is one thing to say no and to stop bad things from happening. but now we have
this is a technical term i learned at virginia tech, so bear with me. but cap and trade today is better than a doornail. -- deader than a doornail. it is done. did al gore suddenly say he was just kidding about that? you know what happened to cap and trade? you happen to cap and trade. this grass-roots ruble rose up and kill the legislation. payoff,ck, big labor's it has not even come up for a vote. it is on the ash heap of history in this country because of you. [applause] and health care --...
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they have to do like virginia and where you do not have to vote the way they register. these to the parties are excluding at least 1/3 of the population that could vote in the primary. that is where it is important, not the general election where it is a twist of to the evils -- twist between two evils. host: we have a caller from florida. caller: we have a $1.60 billion deficit. i do not want them passing spending bills. i do not want them spending more money. i want them doing the people's business, which means stopping all this. listening to these independent -- let's have them as a simple majority -- it is a joke. let's have them be a million different parties like the art in europe and see when anything gets done. we have a good system, the problem is that it has gone off the rails because of all, and all the nasty things that he has done. anybody can -- the nutty things he has done. anybody who thinks that it is ok to borrow 40 sons of a dollar -- you are looking at people -- 40 cents out of a dollar. it is not a question of passing 50 bills. it is a question a pa
they have to do like virginia and where you do not have to vote the way they register. these to the parties are excluding at least 1/3 of the population that could vote in the primary. that is where it is important, not the general election where it is a twist of to the evils -- twist between two evils. host: we have a caller from florida. caller: we have a $1.60 billion deficit. i do not want them passing spending bills. i do not want them spending more money. i want them doing the people's...